Squares And Square Roots Quiz Questions And Answers

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1. Solve the following:          

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    , because 

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Think you know everything about squares and square roots? Can you take the amazing quiz and attempt all the questions and answers. Just to recall, a square is... see morewhen you multiply a number by itself while on the other hand, a square root is an exact opposite of a square. This means that to find a square root of a given number you have to find the number which when multiplied by itself gives our desired result. Read and answer all the questions given below to obtain your accurate result. The quiz below will help revise and sharpen your ability on the subject. Let all your friends know about this quiz as well, if you like it!
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2. What is the square of 7?

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The square of number means to multiply the number by itself or  .

 = 7 x 7 = 49

     

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3. Emma's bedroom is shaped like a square.  What are the dimensions of the room if the area of the floor is 196 square feet?

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4.

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Since you know the square of 4 is 16, you are looking for a square with an area of 16 square units.
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5.

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So you are looking for a 5 x 5 square with 25 units.

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6. The model below can be used to represent the area of a square with a side length of   units.  What is another way to represent the side length of the square?     

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The problem tells you that the side of the model is   .  Since   , the side of the model is 2.  

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7. The area of a square is 100 square meters.  What is the length of one side of the square?

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8.

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You can count on one side of the square to see that it's 6 units long.







Also, the area of the square is 36, so to find the length of one side you always take the square root of the area.

 

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9. The area of a square is 144 square meters.  Find the perimeter of the square.

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10. A square garden has an area of 225 square feet.  How much fencing will a gardener need to buy to place fencing around the garden?

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Solve the following: ...
What is the square of 7?
Emma's bedroom is shaped like a square.  What are the...
The model below can be used to represent the area of a square with a...
The area of a square is 100 square meters.  What is the length of...
The area of a square is 144 square meters.  Find the...
A square garden has an area of 225 square feet.  How much fencing...
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